-If you have Fink, the GNU flow above should work. Otherwise,
-there is a Project Builder project in the top-level source
-directory to build libFLAC and the command-line utilities on
-Mac OS X. In a terminal, cd to the top-level directory (the
-one that contains this README file) and type:
-
- pbxbuild -alltargets
-
-This will create everything and leave it in the build/ directory.
-Don't worry about the rest of the stuff that is in build/ or
-the stuff that was already there before building.
-
-The Project Builder project requires that you have libiconv and
-libogg in /sw, ala fink. If you don't, you'll need to install
-them somewhere and change the path to them in the Library Paths
-section of several targets.
-
-It also assumes the CPU supports Altivec instructions. If it does
-not, you will also have to add -DFLAC__NO_ASM to the CFLAGS in the
-libFLAC target.
-
-There currently is no install procedure; you will have to
-manually copy the tools to wherever you need them.
-
-
-===============================================================================
-Note to embedded developers
-===============================================================================
-
-libFLAC has grown larger over time as more functionality has been
-included, but much of it may be unnecessary for a particular embedded
-implementation. Unused parts may be pruned by some simple editing of
-configure.in and src/libFLAC/Makefile.am; the following dependency
-graph shows which modules may be pruned without breaking things
-further down:
-
-stream_encoder.h
- stream_decoder.h
- format.h
-
-stream_decoder.h
- format.h
-
-metadata.h
- format.h
-
-In other words, for pure decoding applications, both the stream encoder
-and metadata editing interfaces can be safely removed.
-
-There is a section dedicated to embedded use in the libFLAC API
-HTML documentation (see doc/html/api/index.html).